Question: Consider the agenda-setter model of Romer and Ro-senthal (1978) (sec also Shepsle 1981). The object of the game is to make a one-dimensional decision. There are two players. The "agenda-setter" (player 1, who may stand for a committee in a closed-rule voting system) offers a point s, ? R. The "voter" (player 2, who may stand for the median voter in the legislature) can then accept s, or refuse it; in the latter case, the
